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Steps in the right direction at Subaru
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Petter Solberg and co-driver Phil Mills finished the 38th running of Rally New Zealand in fourth position overall after a dramatic re-shake of the leaderboard on the rally's penultimate stage.
The Whaanga Coast test was the most beautiful of the rally, skirting the Pacific Ocean, but proved a bitter femme fatale for three of the leaders as the competition at the front raged to a nail-biting conclusion.
The final day of Rally New Zealand was a short, sharp affair, but was far and away the most dramatic and spectacular of the event. Before a final running of the Mystery Creek spectator stage, four full-length speed tests took the crews west towards the surfers' paradise of Raglan. A combination of intense pressure and the fast and unforgiving rock-strewn roads of the penultimate Whaanga Coast stage gave the event an unexpected sting in the tail that turned the leaderboard on its head in remarkable fashion.
As the dusty gravel roads became cleaner and grippier with each passing car, Petter Solberg and Phil Mills made the most of their starting position of seventh on the road to set some much improved times.
The duo slipped into sixth place overall after the first stage, and as the battle at the front intensified in the closing kilometres, the front-running Ford team drivers hit major difficulties and Citroen then clinched a one-two victory. Subaru's Solberg and Mills kept strong heads and conquered the Whaanga run to leap into fourth position by the day's end.
"Rally New Zealand last year produced the closest WRC finish in recent years, and this year we have seen yet again an incredible twist on the final day," said David Richards, Subaru World Rally Team Principal.
"Petter and Phil did a solid job in what was a much more positive day for us. Their efforts were rewarded with a last-minute leap to fourth position, which goes some way to consoling what has overall been a tough weekend for the team."
"Chris (Atkinson) similarly upped his pace this morning which was encouraging and we've certainly learned a lot from the testing he has carried out over the last couple of days," Richards added.
"It's been a tough rally for us but fourth place is good after this weekend," said Petter Solberg.
"What an incredible finish, the Whaanga stage was like a scrap yard! Today the car felt the best it has this weekend, so we are definitely making steps in the right direction but it's taking a little time. Of course, we are here for winning though so we have some more steps to take, but we have to lift our heads now and keep working so we can start to fight at the front."